ATLANTIC CITY, NJ—The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement issued a closing notice to Trump Plaza allowing the casino hotel to shut down operations at 6 a.m. on Sept. 16.

Final approval of the Trump Plaza closing was granted by the agency on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.

Trump Plaza will be the fourth casino to shut its doors in 2014. Atlantic Club closed in January, followed by the Showboat this past Sunday and the Revel Tuesday morning.

At the start of this year there were 12 casinos on this city's boardwalk. In a few weeks, there will be just eight. See story in The Inquirer.

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